This story tells
about the struggle of the Proclamator of the Republic of Indonesia, Ir.
Soekarno. Ir. Soekarno or more familiarly called Bung Karno was born in Blitar,
on June 6, 1901. The first name of Bung Karno was Kusno Sosrodihardjo. The name
Kusno Sosrodihardjo was changed to the name of Sukarno, because when he used
the name Kusno, he was often sick. So that the two parents changed their names
to Sukarno, and were expected to have the character of a knight like Duke of
Karno.
After growing up, Bung Karno began to realize that his country was
being colonized. The abundant yields of plants and spices, half of which must
be left to the Dutch. From the oppression, Bung Karno began to think and study
speeches to be delivered to the public with the aim of fighting against Dutch
colonialism. Bung Karno actively practiced speeches, and to its peak, Bung
Karno addressed the crowd with the aim of fighting Dutch colonialism. Because
Bung Karno's speech cornered the Dutch, finally Bung Karno was imprisoned for
two years and exiled to ND, then to Bengkulu. After being exiled and released,
the spirit of Bung Karno was even more intense to free the suffering of the
people of Indonesia.
Bung Karno married a woman named Inggit Ganarsih, who was 12 years
younger than Bung Karno. But during his marriage, Inggit and Bung Karno were
not yet blessed with a child. As time went on, Bung Karno met a beautiful woman
named Fatmawati. After divorcing his wife, Bung Karno applied for Fatmawati and
married her. Together with Fatmawati, Bung Karno was blessed with a child named
Guntur Soekarno Poetra.
At that time, Japanese invaders entered the territory of
Indonesia, repelling the Dutch colonizers. There was a system of forced labor,
namely making the road Anyer to Penarukan. This event, many Indonesians died.
Because they work nonstop and are not fed. Finally, Japan has mercy on the
people of Indonesia. Because, the Indonesian people have helped a lot in Japan,
and Japan has established independence for the people of Indonesia. Two days
before reading the text of the Proclamation, Bung Karno and Bung Hatta were
kidnapped by PUTRA to Rengasdengklok. However, on August 16, 1945, Japan
allowed Ir. Soekarno to proclaim the independence of the Republic of Indonesia
in Jakarta, which is now the Capital of the Republic of Indonesia.

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